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Post by RiverRat on Apr 25, 2004 19:49:34 GMT -6
Ok all this talk bout shellfish oil has got me thinking how does pressed fish oil compare to sun rendarered?
**** Yeah Steph I really goofed on my wording I fixed it though I agree on the shellfish no doubt LOL
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Post by Stef on Apr 25, 2004 20:51:37 GMT -6
Its not in the same league ;D
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Post by Clefus on Apr 26, 2004 19:40:24 GMT -6
Isn 't shellfish oil synthetic??.....I think Rich mentioned about being a petrolem base in another thread...
I think a lot of other lure ingredients are the same way ....
Fish oil either way would be natural....eh??
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Post by vttrapper on Apr 27, 2004 3:00:22 GMT -6
Some lure ingrediants are synthetic due to short supply and at times very expensive natural ingrediants.
Others are natural, though some of them have been getting more expensive latly.
Fish oil, at least mine, is natural and I bet if you look hard enough, you will find synthetic fish oil, HAHAHAHAHA. Also, not all fish oil is alike. Some may be called oil. but is actually fish juice with a little oile floating on top. Its not hard to make your own and it can be a top nothc attractor for many critters.
frank
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Post by Mooseman on Apr 27, 2004 12:59:49 GMT -6
I often heard that some oil is synthetic and some is genuine. I know it can be a good change up for Canines. Most times the back of my truck has a pint of salmon oil with a 1 oz bottle of shellfish oil added to it. Trap shy/wise canines will stick around a bit longer by using it. Just squirt and go. Don't get it on your cloths though. That stuff gives me a headache.
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